Can cyclists ride across pedestrian crossings? Learn what the Highway Code says, and find out how contributory negligence might impact compensation in accident claims.
If you’re uncertain about who’s responsible for your cycling accident, you may still have a claim. Discover how a solicitor will establish liability, handle a hit-and-run claim, and make a claim on a split-liability basis.
If you are injured when cycling at excessive speed, it could affect your eligibility to claim and the amount of compensation you will receive.
Poor road maintenance poses real risks for cyclists. Find out when you may be able to claim compensation after an accident caused by a pothole or road defect.
Your chances of winning a cycling injury claim are strong if the other party accepts liability for the accident. Even if you're partly at fault, you can still claim compensation, though the amount may be reduced due to contributory negligence.
If your child was injured in a cycling accident, you can claim compensation on their behalf. Find out about about time limits, compensation types, and the claims process.
If you need financial support after an accident, you may qualify for an interim payment for medical bills, income loss, and living expenses while awaiting full compensation.
After the Event (ATE) insurance is a key part of a no win, no fee agreement that covers legal expenses in an injury claims, providing financial protection iso you're not out of pocket if your claim is unsuccessful.
Most cycling injury claims are funded through a ‘no win, no fee’ arrangement, also known as a Conditional Fee Agreement (CFA). This means you can pursue compensation without paying any upfront fees or legal costs.
General damages cover pain, suffering, and life impact, while special damages compensate for financial losses like medical bills, bike and property damage, lost earnings, and care costs, resulting from your accident.
Find out how Conditional Fee Agreements (CFA), or 'no win, no fee' agreements, help injured cyclists claim compensation without upfront costs, ensuring risk-free legal support.
If you've been injured in a cycling accident that wasn't your fault, we explain the criteria for making a claim and how a solicitor can help you secure the compensation you need.